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Mozart: Don Giovanni - Herbert von Karajan
Mozart’s Don Giovanni conducted by Herbert von Karajan: A legendary performance at the Salzburg Festival 1987 of the highest artistic level.
When Herbert von Karajan conducted Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni at the Salzburg Festival in 1987 featuring an outstanding cast of singers - Samuel Ramey, Kathleen Battle, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Gösta Winbergh, Julia Varady and Ferruccio Furlanetto, the fantastic Wiener Philharmoniker and staged by Michael Hampe, it became a legendary performance of the highest artistic level. This dream of artistic collaboration made it one of the best opera performances, which now is available for the first time on Blu-ray.
Original title Mozart: Don Giovanni from Salzburg Festival
Genre Opera
Recording location Salzburg Festival, 1987
Duration 193 mins
Production Company A co-production of ORF, ZDF and TELEMONDIAL/SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Composer W. A. Mozart
Orchestra / Band Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor Herbert von Karajan
Choir Wiener Staatsopernchor
Chorus Master Walter Hagen-Groll
Stage Director Michael Hampe
Soloist Samuel Ramey, Kathleen Battle, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Gösta Winbergh, Julia Varady, Ferruccio Furlanetto
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